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Background

Avatar: The Last Airbender is co-created/produced by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California. The first episode of Avatar was created six years following its original conception, a period much longer than the norm for animated shows.[8]

According to co-creator Bryan Konietzko, the concept of the program was initially conceived when he took an old sketch of his—a balding, middle-aged man—and turned the character into a child. Bryan then did a drawing in which the boy was shepherding bison through the sky. At the time, Mike DiMartino was studying a documentary about explorers who were trapped in the South Pole. The various aspects all seemed to gradually come together. The two thought:

There's an air guy along with these water people trapped in a snowy wasteland... and maybe some fire people are pressing down on them...
—Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, [9]

The co-creators proceeded to successfully pitch the idea to Nickelodeon VP and executive producer Eric Coleman just two weeks later.[10]

While it was originally set to premiere in November 2004, the first episode of Avatar aired in February 2005. Following the conclusion of the first season of Avatar, Nickelodeon promptly ordered a second twenty-episode season that premiered on March 17, 2006, and concluded on December 1.[5] The third season began on September 21, 2007 and reportedly will go on to feature twenty-one episodes rather than the usual twenty.[6]

A map of the four nations. The characters at the top, 群雄四分, mean "the heroes divide [the world or the country or the land] in four." The characters of the four lands are 水善 (Water Peaceful), 土强 (Earth Strong), 火烈 (Fire Fierce), and 气和 (Air Harmony). The phrase at the bottom, 天下一匡, reads "correct all things under heaven." The "correct things" phrase, with roots of the Confucian analect phrase 一匡天下, refers to reunification.

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Premise

Avatar: The Last Airbender takes place in a fantasy world, home to humans, fantastic animals, and supernatural spirits. Human civilization is divided into four nations—the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Air Nomads, and the Fire Nation. Within each nation exists an order called "Benders" who have the ability to manipulate their native element. These Bending arts combine a certain style of martial arts and elemental mysticism. The Bending types are Waterbending, Earthbending, Firebending, and Airbending.[11]

In each generation, one person is capable of Bending all four elements; this is the Avatar, the spirit of the planet manifested in human form. When the current Avatar dies, they are reincarnated into a baby native in the next of the four nations in the Avatar Cycle, which parallels the seasons: winter for water, spring for earth, summer for fire, and autumn for air.[12] While legend holds that the Avatar must master the elements in order, starting with their native element, this can sometimes be compromised when the situation requires it. Learning to bend the element opposite one's native element is extremely difficult because opposing Bending arts are based on opposing fighting styles and doctrines. Firebending and Waterbending are opposites, as are Earthbending and Airbending.[13]

The Avatar possesses a unique power that resides within them, called the Avatar State. It is a defense mechanism that empowers the Avatar with the skills and knowledge of all the past Avatars. When the state is reached, the current Avatar will be able to wield the combined power of all past lives. When the Avatar enters this state, their eyes and mouth, and tattoos in the case of an Airbender, begin to glow. The glow is the representation of the energy of all the Avatar's previous incarnations focused through the current Avatar's body. However, if the Avatar is killed in the Avatar State, then the reincarnation cycle will be broken, and the Avatars' dynasty will end.[14]

Through the ages, countless incarnations of the Avatar have served to keep the four nations in harmony and maintain world order.[11] The Avatar also serves as the bridge between the physical world and the Spirit World, home of the world's disembodied spirits.[15]

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Plot synopsis
Main article: List of Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes

A century prior to the series' opening, Aang, a 12-year-old Airbender of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple, learned from the elder monks that he was the Avatar. Usually, the Avatar is told of his or her true identity after turning sixteen; however, the monks feared that a war between the four nations was on the horizon and that soon the Avatar would be required to maintain balance and order in the world. Shortly thereafter, the monks decreed that Aang would be separated from his guardian, Monk Gyatso, and sent to the Eastern Air Temple to complete his training.

Confused, frightened, and overwhelmed by these recent events and his new responsibilities as the Avatar, Aang fled from his home on his flying bison, Appa. While traveling over frigid southern ocean waters, a sudden storm caused Appa to plunge deep into the sea. Aang unconsciously entered the Avatar State, and used a combination of Airbending and Waterbending to protect Appa and himself. By creating an air bubble around them and then freezing it, Aang was able to ensure that he and Appa could breathe and be protected from the storm until it dissipated. However, the storm transferred the bubble very near the south pole and it could not thaw, forcing the two of them into a state of suspended animation.[12]

The series opens one hundred years later, with the Fire Nation on the brink of victory in its imperialist war. All of the Air Nomads are believed to have been destroyed. The Water Tribes are in crisis — the Southern Water Tribe's warriors have left to wage war, leaving their home defenseless, while the Northern Water Tribe, though largely intact, is continually on the defensive.[16] The vast Earth Kingdom is now the only true barrier to the Fire Nation's conquest, but as the Fire Nation continues to encroach on its borders and conquer its territories, hopes of victory grow bleaker with each passing year.

Two teenage siblings from the Southern Water Tribe — Katara, an inexperienced Waterbender, and her brother, Sokka, a warrior and caretaker of the tribe — discover and free Aang and Appa from the iceberg. Aang soon discovers to his horror that, during his absence, a century-long war has been waged. The very year he vanished, Fire Lord Sozin took advantage of both the Avatar's absence and the Firebending-enhancing powers of a passing comet (later named "Sozin's Comet," in his honor) to launch a war on the other nations.[17] To Aang's shock and disbelief, the Fire Nation's opening gambit had been a genocidal assault on the Air Nomads. The Air Temples were stormed and the Airbenders slaughtered in the Fire Nation's effort to break the Avatar Cycle, leaving Aang as the last known Airbender in existence.[12]

As the Avatar, Aang's duty is to restore harmony and peace to the four nations. Along with his newly discovered friends Katara and Sokka, his flying bison Appa and his winged lemur Momo, and later the blind Earthbender Toph, Aang travels the world to master all four elements. During his quest, he must constantly avoid being captured by the banished Prince Zuko and, later, Zuko's cleverly deceptive and fiery sister, Princess Azula.

Although normally years of disciplined training are required to master a single Bending art, Aang must be a master of all four and defeat Fire Lord Ozai by summer's end, when the return of Sozin's Comet will give the Firebenders the power to win the war. If these events come to pass, not even the Avatar will possess the ability to restore balance to the world.[17]

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Characters
Main article: List of Avatar: The Last Airbender characters

The Avatar series has been praised for several strong points including character development and depth. All the main characters are portrayed as "marvelously flawed human beings," and the series shone in its initial season with the characterizations of its main antagonists.[18]

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Main Characters
Aang (Mitchel Musso in the unaired pilot, Zach Tyler Eisen onwards) is the fun-loving, 12-year-old (chronologically 112-years-old) protagonist of the series. He is the current incarnation of the Avatar, the avatar of the planet manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang must master all four elements to bring peace to the world and balance between the four Nations.[19] Every way the reluctant hero, Aang openly expresses that he rather be searching for fun adventure and making new friends than being charged with saving the world. Compounded with his energetic nature and childish naïvete, at times Aang can be somewhat oblivious of the world around him and others' true feelings, as he is often too preoccupied with the events immediately surrounding him to notice what occurs on a more in-depth level. However, over the course of the series, Aang matures drastically as his experiences cause him to fully realize the state of the world and gradually shape him into being physically and mentally suited for the task set before him.

Katara (Mae Whitman) is 14 years old, and the remaining Waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe (all the other waterbenders were apparently exterminated by Fire Nation raids). Katara, along with her brother, Sokka, discovers Aang at the beginning of the series. She and Sokka accompany him on his quest to defeat the Fire Lord and bring peace to the war-torn nations. Katara is mature, loving, and responsible. Always looking out for the well-being of others, after the passing of their mother at the hands of the Fire Nation, Katara took on a motherly role over Sokka, a nature that she expressed in relation to Aang and Toph. She is an apt leader when the situation calls for one.[20] However, she can be overbearing at times, and believes without exception that her way is the right way, never relenting on her views even when they are disproved.[21] Despite Katara's kind nature, she has a temper which, when combined with her impressive waterbending skills and idealistic views, can be quite destructive.

Sokka (Jack DeSena) is a 15-year-old warrior of the Southern Water Tribe who, with his sister Katara, accompanies Aang on his quest to defeat the Fire Lord. Sokka describes himself as "meat-loving" and "sarcastic."[13] Unlike his companions, Sokka cannot bend an element. However, the series frequently grants him opportunities to demonstrate his true gift: ingenuity. He takes great pride in his mental and physical strength, though it is often overshadowed by others' ability to bend. He is extremely clever, relying on science where the mystical and martial arts elude him (thus, giving him great advantage as strategist), though his silly and immature manner often causes others to underestimate his intellect.

Toph Bei Fong (Jessie Flower) is a 12-year-old, blind Earthbender who leaves her wealthy lifestyle and home to join Aang on his quest in order to teach him earthbending. Though blind, Toph "sees" with Earthbending, feeling vibrations in the ground that objects make when they are moving, which also allows for certain other abilities unique to her. Through her use of earthbending, she eventually learns how to metal-bend and might be the only metal-bender in exisitence. Toph has largely lived in seclusion all her life due to overprotective parents, which makes her somewhat selfish, sarcastic, and, at times, bitter and arrogant. She does not hesitate to speak her mind and is bluntly truthful. With the presence of friends, Toph gradually becomes less overly abrasive towards others and learns what it means to be part of a team.

Zuko (Dante Basco) is the exiled 16-year-old (in present episodes, 17) prince of the Fire Nation and original primary antagonist of the series. Zuko was obsessed with capturing the Avatar in his quest to restore his honor and redeem himself in the eyes of his father, Fire Lord Ozai, who deems him a complete failure. The most defining aspect of his appearance is the scar over his left eye, which he received during a forced Agni Kai with Ozai. As a result of his conflicted life, including the loss of his beloved mother Ursa, Zuko often acts temperamental, bitter, and cold to anyone he comes in contact with. However, his character is subjected to the most significant amount of development throughout the series, influenced by both the presence of his Uncle Iroh and his time as an exile. Overtime, Zuko becomes less of an overbearing, pompous prince and more of an emotional outcast. He is shown to be a very caring and contemplative individual, at times struggling with his feelings of pity and bonding with the same people his nation has terrorized. In the end, he becomes Aang's firebending teacher.

Azula (Grey DeLisle) is the 14 year-old-princess of the Fire Nation, Zuko's younger sister, and Fire Lord Ozai's pampered favorite child. Azula has been cruel and self-centered her entire life. Her mind is set on war and power; she manipulates and even tortures others to advance her own desires, ignoring family and emotional bonds whenever necessary. As a firebending prodigy with a sadistic personality, Azula is a dangerous opponent. Azula is one of the few Firebenders shown to possess the ability to generate lightning and is the only one shown who can produce blue fire, which is much hotter than an orange flame. Azula sees others as expendable, and intimidates her lackeys and all those under her command.

Iroh (Mako in seasons 1 and 2, Greg Baldwin onwards) is a retired Fire Nation general and Prince Zuko's uncle. Iroh is the older brother of Fire Lord Ozai and was the original heir to the throne of the Fire Nation.[23] A powerful Firebender of great renown and respect (he is known as the Dragon of the West), he looks upon Zuko as a son more than as a nephew, especially after the loss of his own son, Lu Ten. On the surface, Iroh is a cheerful and kind old man whose hobbies include drinking tea, playing Pai Sho, and singing. But inside he is a very determined individual who would do anything to protect those he cares about. So far he is the only one shown to know about Zuko's ancestry and destiny. Much older, powerful and experienced than any of the other main characters, Iroh chooses to take a less active role in the affairs of the series, acting as more of a mentor and guide to Zuko and nearly everyone he meets, including Aang and company.

Secondary Characters
Main article: List of Avatar: The Last Airbender major secondary characters
Appa (Dee Bradley Baker) is the ten-ton flying bison companion of the Avatar Aang, who was also trapped with him in the iceberg. Being capable of airbending and flying, Appa has been the group's main form of transport in their quest to help Aang, and occasionally assists in battle as well. He is Aang's animal guide, with whom he shares a spiritual connection. Appa is stubborn, uncomfortable when underground, and often irritable, but is gentle, loyal, and very protective of his friends, often losing his temper when confronting someone who is a threat.
Momo (Dee Bradley Baker) is an intelligent and curious Winged Lemur who travels around the world with the group. Momo also loves to eat, and will eat as much as possible when a lot of food is available. He has a tendency to dislike other flying creatures of his size and often picks fights with them. Momo mainly serves as comic relief for the show, but has often played an important role in the plot. He and Appa share a close friendship; they often share food, and protect each other from harm.
Jet (Crawford Wilson) was a charismatic teen who held a deep grudge against the Fire Nation. He was the leader of the Freedom Fighters, a group of teenagers who spent their days antagonizing Fire Nation soldiers. Later, he decided to start a new life in Ba Sing Se. Jet was brainwashed by Long Feng in his base under Lake Laogai. Jet used Twin Tiger-Head hook swords as his weapons.
Long Feng (Clancy Brown) is the intelligent and cunning Grand Secretariat of Ba Sing Se, head of the Dai Li secret police, and advisor to the Earth King. In reality, the Earth King is merely a figurehead of Ba Sing Se's government, as it was actually Long Feng who held the real power, until Azula overthrew him in the final episodes of season 2.
Mai (Cricket Leigh) is an impassive, bored, and mysterious fifteen-year-old girl who, along with Ty Lee, accompanied Princess Azula on her quest to capture Zuko, Iroh, and the Avatar. Mai specializes in throwing weapons, which she conceals in many parts of her clothing. She has a crush on Zuko and, later in the series, the two start a relationship.
Fire Lord Ozai (Mark Hamill) is the ruthless ruler of the Fire Nation, father of Zuko and Azula, younger brother of Iroh. He is leading his country in a century-long war against the other three nations to create an empire and awaits the arrival of Sozin's Comet so that the Fire Nation can utilize its Firebending-enhancing powers to win the war.
Avatar Roku (James Garrett) was the Avatar before Aang, who was born to the Fire Nation. He was best friends with Fire Lord Sozin until the latter revealed his plans for conquest, and died underneath a landslide of an erupting volcano after Sozin left him for dead. Throughout the series, Avatar Roku appears as a spiritual advisor to help Aang fulfill his duties as the Avatar.
Ty Lee (Olivia Hack) is a cheerful and energetic 14 year old who, along with Mai, accompanies Princess Azula on her quest to capture Zuko, Iroh, and Aang. Ty Lee is a skilled acrobat who strikes opponents's pressure points to stop the flow of chi in her opponent's body. Disrupting chi flow against benders temporarily disables their bending ablilities. Because of this and her overwhelming agility, she is considered a fearsome opponent. Ty Lee also appears to have a crush on Sokka.
Princess Yue (Johanna Braddy) was the beautiful Princess of the Northern Water Tribe. She is Sokka's second love interest introduced in the series. Yue sacrifices her life to restore the Moon Spirit at the end of Book 1. As a result, she becomes the Moon Spirit herself.
Admiral Zhao (Jason Isaacs) was a hot-tempered Fire Nation admiral in pursuit of the Avatar and Zuko's principal rival throughout Book One. He was killed by the Ocean Spirit after he killed the Moon Spirit and tried to cripple the Northern Water Tribe.
Suki (Jennie Kwan) is a fifteen year-old girl, the leader of the young female warriors of Kyoshi Island. She is a staunch ally of Aang, Katara, and Sokka, and has a close romantic relationship with Sokka. Towards the end of Book two, she was captured by Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee, as revealed in "The Day of Black Sun"; Azula claims that Suki is her prisoner.

Influences

Cultural references

Avatar is notable for borrowing extensively from Asian art and mythology to create a fully realized fictional universe. Apart from its anime-inspired character designs, Avatar also draws on a mix of Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Korean, Aztec, Indian, Polynesian and Tibetan philosophy, religion, language, clothing, martial arts and culture. In addition, the show's Water Tribe is heavily influenced by Inuit culture. Explicitly stated influences include Chinese art and history, Japanese anime, Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Yoga. The production staff employs a cultural consultant, Edwin Zane, to review scripts.

Avatar

The term "Avatar" comes from the Sanskrit word Avatāra, (Sanskrit: अवतार), which means "descent." In Hindu mythology, gods often manifest themselves into Avatars to restore balance on earth after a period of great evil. The Chinese characters appearing above the word "Avatar" in the show's opening mean "the divine medium who has descended upon the mortal world."

When Aang was a child, he unknowingly revealed that he was the Avatar when he chose four toys out of thousands that symbolized each of the main elements. These four toys were the same ones that past Avatars had chosen for generations when they were children, revealing that Aang was the reincarnation of the Avatar. There is a similar test a child must pass in order to be recognized as the reincarnation of a Tulku Lama in Tibetan Buddhism. According to the book Magic and Mystery in Tibet by Alexandra David-Neel, "a number of objects such as rosaries, ritualistic implements, books, tea-cups, etc., are placed together, and the child must pick out those which belonged to the late tulku, thus showing that he recognizes the things which were theirs in their previous life." Avatar's official site states "the successor is expected to show signs of continuity with the previous Avatar, such as being born within a week of the death."

Elements

Avatar draws on four classical elements for its bending arts (rather than the 5 Classical Chinese Elements): Water, Earth, Fire and Air. Although each has its own variation, most ancient philosophies incorporate these four elements in some way, including the classical Hindu, Buddhist, Greek and Japanese elemental traditions.

In the show’s opening, each element is accompanied by 2 Chinese characters — an ancient Chinese seal script character of the element on the left, along with a more modern Chinese character of the corresponding attribute on the right:
Water (水) is associated with "" (Chinese: 善; pinyin: shàn), which means "benevolent" or "adaptive."
Earth (土) is associated with "" (traditional Chinese: 強; simplified Chinese: 强; pinyin: qiáng), which means "strong."
Fire (火) is associated with "" (Chinese: 烈; pinyin: liè), which means "intense" or "ferocious."
Air (气) is associated with "" (Chinese: 和; pinyin: hé), which means "peaceful" or "harmonious".

When read from right to left in the way Chinese characters used to be written, they form actual Chinese phrases — namely, the "benevolent water", the "strong earth", the "intense fire" and the "harmonious air".

Western culture

Cinema and books

Films series such as Star Wars, along with book series such as Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings were a heavy influence when it came to developing the story of Avatar, as the creators wanted to tell their own epic Legend & Lore story.

Asian culture

Calligraphy

Chinese characters done in traditional East Asian calligraphy styles are used for nearly all the writing that appears in Avatar. For each instance of calligraphy, an appropriate style is used, ranging from the seal script (more archaic) to the clerical script.[27] The show employs calligrapher Siu-Leung Lee as a consultant and translator. See also: the Oracle Bone Script for the origin of many Hanzi characters and some Oracle Bone characters themselves are even used in the Avatar series.


Fighting styles

The fighting choreography of Avatar draws from martial arts, and the fighting styles and weaponry are based on Chinese martial arts, with each bending art corresponding to a certain real-world style or styles. The creators use Tai Chi for waterbending, Hung Gar for earthbending (although Toph employs a Chu Gar Southern Praying Mantis style),[32] Northern Shaolin for firebending, and Ba Gua for airbending.[11] The show employs Sifu Kisu of the Harmonious Fist Chinese Athletic Association as a martial arts consultant.[33]

Each fighting style was chosen to represent the element it projected:
Yang Style Tai Chi creates flowing energy, and fluid movements to represent water, turning an opponent's force against them. The Waterbenders find their offense in a strong defense, using the principles of energy in Tai Chi to redirect force, rather than meet it head on.
Hung Gar was chosen for its firmly rooted stances, linear patterns, and powerful strikes to represent the solid nature of the earth. The martial art is based on the movements of animals, particularly the tiger, which represents Hard Power, and the crane, which represents Soft Power.
Chu Gar Southern Praying Mantis has distinguishing movements and unique footwork that are employed by Toph Bei Fong to complement her blindness, giving her an anomalous (yet effective) style of Earthbending.[32][34]
Northern Shaolin Long Fist uses fast, aggressive attacks and techniques, making it the perfect candidate to mimic the power of fire. The strong kicks and jabs of the style, and the speed with which they are executed were meant to replicate the ferocity with which fire spreads and burns. The forms of Changquan are beautiful to watch, almost resembling dances, but also incredibly deadly, such is the nature of fire. In comparison to others, the style does not employ extensive defensive movements.
Ba Gua's erratic, circular movements were chosen to represent air's unpredictability and cyclical motion. Centrifugal force plays a vital role in generating power in Ba Gua, as the style lacks many finishing moves. This is echoed in the Air Nomads' belief that all life is precious, and should be protected.

Non-Chinese arts have also appeared. The pirates who appear in Book One, Episodes Nine and Eighteen, employ Japanese weapons, a possible nod to the historical clashes between Shaolin monks and Japanese pirates. In The Headband, Aang's adaptation of martial arts forms into dance techniques evolves into a game of Brazilian capoeira, complete with roda and batteria, with Katara.

The flow of chi is the engine behind the bending arts. Benders require chi to flow from the breath as form of energy derived from breathing and oxygenation, and then extend that energy past their body to manipulate or manifest their element. This chi is stored in the abdomen of the bender, known among martial artists as the Dantian. Different choices of directing energy are referred to different kinds of Jing (traditional Chinese: 勁; simplified Chinese: 劲; pinyin: jìng), a system used to describe movements in sparring such as positive, or aggressive, negative, or defensive, and neutral, which is neither aggressive nor defensive.

The ability to bend stems from a compound of genetics and spirituality. As stated by the creators, all Air Nomads are benders as a result of their small population and increased spirituality in comparison to other nations. Civilization reduces spirituality and thus every nation has a different percentage of benders.

Asian film

Asian cinema had a profound effect on the utilization of the choreographed martial art bending moves. Avatar creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino stated the particular influence in a magazine interview:“ Asian cinema is really good at action comedy. Shaolin Soccer is one of our favorite movies. It has tons of fantastic action and lots of funny moments. Some of the effects provided inspiration for how bending moves might look on the show."


Anime

While Avatar is not considered an anime because of its American origin, one review has commented that "Avatar blurs the line between anime and (US) domestic cartoons until it becomes irrelevant."[37] In addition, Avatar has many features of anime such as having a different color palette from other animated shows.

Avatar creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino confirmed a particular anime influence in a magazine interview:“ The best anime balances great action sequences with humor and emotion, something we try to do on Avatar. We love all the films of Hayao Miyazaki, especially Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and Porco Rosso. Both movies deal with spirituality and the environment in an entertaining way. Also, there's a lot of great animation."


According to an interview with the artists involved in creating Avatar, Appa's design was based on the Catbus in My Neighbor Totoro, due to the peculiar task of creating a mammal with six legs.

Avatar also draws inspiration from the anime works of Shinichiro Watanabe's Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo, as well as FLCL (Fooly Cooly) of Gainax. Other various studios from which inspiration was drawn include Studio 4 °C, Production I.G., and Studio Ghibli.[41] Bryan has commented that some of his most cherished Watanabe fight scenes were the fight between Bebop's Spike Spiegel and a drug smuggler in "Asteroid Blues," as well as the duel between Mugen and a blind female Jojutsu-user in the Champloo episode "Elegy of Entrapment (Verse 2)." Avatar director Giancarlo Volpe also claims the staff "were all ordered to buy Fooly Cooly and watch every single episode of it."

Нашла парочку...

Воскресенье, 20 Января 2008 г. 10:08 + в цитатник
A_Nightmare_4_u (ATLA_Community) все записи автора В колонках играет - Aqua- My_Oh_My
Настроение сейчас - ПаЗиТиФф

Тооооофф! И Зузу))) И анннннннги! И Катара конешн)))
Нашла пару картинок))))

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анимации картинки

Четверг, 03 Января 2008 г. 23:11 + в цитатник
нелепая_дрожь (ATLA_Community) все записи автора огу выложить по вашей просьбе картинки и анимации с героями мульта))) их оч у мя много так что если нада просите героя или героев и я накидаю с ним/ними картинки или анимации *анимаций больше*

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Пятница, 12 Октября 2007 г. 22:17 + в цитатник
Clair-de-Lune (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

Cодержание первой серии третьего сезона :
"The episode begins with Aang awakening on a Fire Nation ship. Upon seeing the Fire Nation tapestries hanging in his room, he panics, believing he has been captured. He flees his room and runs into two guards - who turn out to be Pipsqueak and the Duke, two former members of Jet's Freedom Fighters. Aang attempts to flee, only to find himself crippled by his wounds. He eventually finds himself greeted by his friends, as well as Bato and Hakoda, all clad in Fire Nation uniforms and cloaks. Overwhelmed by this whole situation and weak from his wounds, he faints. The scene switches to Zuko watching the moon until he is approached by Mai. He reveals his conflicted feelings about his internal changes and his imminent return to the Fire Nation. She tells him not to worry, and kisses him before leaving. Meanwhile, Katara informs Aang about how they had returned to Chameleon Bay after he was injured. They had found her father, and later captured a Fire Nation ship. Hakoda greets Aang and tells him that though the Fire Nation has captured Ba Sing Se, they would still go ahead with the plan to invade the Fire Nation on the day of Black Sun. In an angered tone, Katara corrects him that it is Sokka's plan. Aang begins to feel pain once more and returns to his room with Katara to undergo healing. While she is healing his back, Aang begins to recall the battle in Ba Sing Se and feels that he has failed everyone as the Avatar, and that he was more than hurt by Azula's lightning attack. They return outside again as daylight begins to break, as Sokka explains that the Earth King and his bear Bosco had decided to travel the world in disguise. He mentions that they have currently gotten through the Serpent's Pass. According to Sokka, although their forces are greatly outnumbered for the invasion, they have one clear advantage - the world believes the Avatar to be dead, and thus will not be hunting for him any longer. However, Aang does not take this revelation well at all, because this marks the second "death" of the Avatar.


On the balcony of the Royal Plaza in the Fire Nation, Lo and Li, Azula's instructors, announce the capture of Ba Sing Se, as well as the return of Prince Zuko and the death of the Avatar to the assembled armies below. They explain how Azula instructed the Dai Li to bring down a small section of the wall to allow the Fire Nation army to enter unopposed. Afterwards, soldiers are seen marching through the streets, and platoons of Fire Nation tanks roll towards the Earth Palace, amongst the Earth Kingdom citizens shown are Iroh and Zuko's former employer Pao, Jin (Zuko's date) and Ying and Tahn with their baby, Hope. Both Azula and Zuko appear to the crowd to rising cheers to the armies.


Meanwhile, Aang and the others run into an actual Fire Nation ship. While the others hide, Hakoda and Bato try to talk their way out, but the crew eventually finds holes in their story. The Captain decides to let them think they got away, but sink the ship as soon as they are clear. Toph overhears the order, however, and swiftly drops the captain and his guards into the water by way of Metalbending. Katara then puts space between the two ships with a huge waterbending attack that nearly capsizes the enemy ship, and they try to escape. Despite the tremendous efforts of Katara and Toph, the ship takes heavy damage from the pursuing Fire Nation ship. Out of sheer bad luck, the Serpent of Serpent's Pass appears but is struck by a stray fireball. The heroes get the chance to escape as the enraged serpent attacks the Fire Nation ship.


The scene changes with Zuko at the palace, feeding Turtle-ducks like he once did with his mother, until Azula steps in, to ask him why he looks so depressed. Zuko tells her that he does not want to see his father yet because he did not capture the Avatar. Azula reassures him that the Fire Lord should not care because the Avatar is supposed to be dead. She then asks him suspiciously if he thinks the Avatar is still alive. Zuko warily recalls the Spirit Oasis water that Katara had showed him, along with its special healing abilities, but he tells his sister that Avatar could not have survived. Azula gives him a suspicious look and tells him that their father wants to see him. Fire Lord Ozai (with his face finally revealed) congratulates his son on a job well done and even mentions that he feels especially proud that Zuko showed ferocity in how he killed the Avatar. Zuko asks him what he heard about this, and his father responds that Azula told him that Zuko had slain the Avatar. Later that night, Zuko confronts his sister pointedly as to why she said he killed the Avatar instead of telling the truth. She answers that she wanted to make him feel better, and to let him have some of the glory. However, she also implies that, should the Avatar be found alive, whoever was responsible for not killing him, would face Ozai's wrath. In essence, Zuko is her scapegoat.


Docking at a port seen in "The Waterbending Scroll", Aang (unwillingly) confesses to Katara he feels ashamed that everyone thinks he is dead and that he failed to stop the infiltration at Ba Sing Se. After giving into a burst of rage, he asks Katara to be left alone. She reluctantly leaves him to gather supplies in port. While his friends are away, he flees the ship in hopes of infiltrating the Fire Nation alone. He makes it far, even passing a blockade of Fire Nation ships, before a storm picks up. He then uses a log in the water combined with his glider to make a sail-surfer. Katara returns to Aang's room only to find it vacant, she immediately realizes what has happened and rushes out of the room. She runs to her father telling him, in tears, that Aang has run away to fight alone. She then pours her heart out to her father about the entire situation of the war and how she has missed her father. Hakoda comforts Katara, and tells her that he has missed her and Sokka every day since he left, and not a day went by that he did not think of them. He says that he would sit awake at night thinking about them so much it that it ached.


Meanwhile, the storm becomes even more intense, with Aang ultimately losing his glider. Aang feels like a failure, thinking that he will not make it out of the storm, but Avatar Roku appears to him in a vision, apologizing for not doing anything to stop the war before it began, and encouraging Aang not to give up. Yue also appears in a beam of moonlight, offering her encouragement as well. With Yue's help, Aang makes a huge tidal wave and heads off, washing up on Crescent Island, where the temple of the Fire Sages once stood. His friends find him lying on the shoreline, having split up with the Water Tribe warriors until the attack. They tell him that they intend to travel with him, as they still need to continue his earthbending (and most likely firebending) training. Toph finds his broken glider and returns it to him. Aang decides that if he is to maintain the element of surprise, the world will have to think he is dead for the time being. He then impales the glider into the molten rock, leaving it to burn."
(Учи инглиш ))))


 И внезапно полюбившаяся тебе пара ))))


ВСЕ ДЕВЧЕНКИ ДУРЫ!

Пятница, 12 Октября 2007 г. 10:25 + в цитатник
A_Nightmare_4_u (ATLA_Community) все записи автора Как о был не прав...Хотя может и прав. Кто знает? Малыша ведь сестра достает! Не понимаю,почему он сам ее давно не сжег. Ведь ей по сил разве что куколок поджигать)) А Озая я считаю бессердечным, ненормальным и жестоким идиотом!
Просто изверг!!!!
Да-да))
Я вчера опять посмотрела серию "Зуко Один".
кстати- Icy ты обещала выложить содержание первой серии третьего сезона!

Че то захотелось сюда постик скинуть...

Вторник, 09 Октября 2007 г. 00:55 + в цитатник
Clair-de-Lune (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

Ну я как всегда с комиксами )))


Аврил отдыхает... А Зутариане having fun ))))


Они хотели сказать ураААААА...? ^_^

 
Великий Лорд  и Повелитель Огня Озаи    Папочка!!! )))))


Ну раз уж у мя все закончилось- выкладываю обои))

Воскресенье, 23 Сентября 2007 г. 10:27 + в цитатник
A_Nightmare_4_u (ATLA_Community) все записи автора 1. Храм Огня (Я Аватар! Бу!)
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2. Племя Воды (Рыбки Кои!))

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3.Омашу (Моя капуста!!)

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4. Храм Воздуха (Я щас как дуну!)
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ПЧ!!

Воскресенье, 23 Сентября 2007 г. 10:20 + в цитатник
A_Nightmare_4_u (ATLA_Community) все записи автора Добро Пожаловать Или Посторонним Вход Запрещен!))

ДОРОГИЕ НАШИ ПЧЕЛОЧКИ!
Я УЖЕ СБИЛАСЬ С СЧЕТУ И НЕ ПОМНЮ КТО-КОГДА ПРИШЕЛ, ТАК ЧТО ВСЕМ ВАМ
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Ну и наши старенькие участники (без обид)
БОЛЬШОЕ СПАСИБО ЧТО НЕ БРОСИЛИ НАС!!!

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Ыыы )))

Суббота, 22 Сентября 2007 г. 01:45 + в цитатник
Clair-de-Lune (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

Yey, новый фанарт! )))

Yey,футбол! )))

Yey, Тофф!!! )))))


Парочку авиков новых нашла)))

Суббота, 08 Сентября 2007 г. 14:47 + в цитатник
Clair-de-Lune (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

 

 

Мя гений!!! )))))

 


Без заголовка

Среда, 05 Сентября 2007 г. 19:27 + в цитатник
Laura_is_love (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

нате...

Zuko_Katara_FutureAvatar: The Last Airbender

Sixteen-year-old Zuko is a big bully. He's a focused, driven teenage Firebender whose sights are trained on only one thing: capturing the Avatar. This mission was given to him by his father, Lord Ozai, the ruler of the Fire Nation. As a result, Zuko is determined to capture Aang—which is easier said than done, even for a Firebender.

 

Aang is a hero—a 12-year-old hero who likes to stir up trouble. Raised by Airbender monks in a temple hidden in the mountains, Aang is the last Airbender and the only known survivor of the Air Nomads. It's Aang's destiny as the Avatar to master all four elements—Air, Water, Earth and Fire. But he'd rather search for adventure than save the world. Though he's very spiritual, Aang doesn't like being known as the mythical Avatar or being the center of attention, he just wants to be a normal kid. Aang loves animals, especially his giant flying bison, Appa, and his pet winged-lemur, Momo. He's quick to take detours along his journey, much to the dismay of Katara and Sokka, and he's a master of getting himself into sticky situations. Luckily for all three of them—and the rest of the world—he's pretty good at getting out of them too.

   
Katara is a 14-year-old girl with a big heart who's determined to save the world—or at least never stop trying. Katara wants to live up to her potential and become a Waterbender in order to save her tribe, but she's still learning to control her powers. Focused and determined, Katara practices the art of waterbending every day in order to be prepared the moment she meets a master Waterbender. Katara wears her mother's necklace which gives her strength and courage when she needs it the most. Mature beyond her years, Katara is the glue that holds the group together. And she does her best to keep Aang out of harm's way...which makes waterbending look like a piece of cake Katara's brother Sokka is a typical teenager who believes his way is the only way.                                                                                                                                                        While he shows the strength and determination of a warrior, Sokka lacks the experience to use them effectively.                                                                                                                           Sokka doesn't let his lack of bending abilities bother him, though. He thinks Benders are what got the world in trouble in the first place. Unlike Aang, Sokka doesn't go for the spiritual stuff and doesn't trust anything he can't see or touch. He prefers tools and weapons to bending and his most prized possession is a boomerang given to him by his father. Sokka is loyal, courageous and protective of his sister (ok, maybe overprotective sometimes). Sokka always feels like he gets the short end of the stick, and because of this he carries a huge chip on his shoulder. But when push comes to shove Sokka always comes up with an ingenious way out of trouble

Momo is Aang's pet winged-lemur. He's super smart and totally trainable, and is able to perform many human tasks. Momo has a very enhanced ability to hear and smell, allowing him to sense danger from miles away. But he's also a bit of a troublemaker. To Aang, Momo is a symbol that his people are still alive, as winged-lemurs were once a favorite pet of Air Nomad kids. Aang devotes much of his time and energy training and playing with Momo, and Katara often joins in. Sokka, on the other hand, thinks the flying creature is kind of creepy.

 

 

 


AVATAR-3

Четверг, 30 Августа 2007 г. 16:48 + в цитатник
Аноним (ATLA_Community) все записи автора Итак. Я удивлена, что здесь про это ничего не сказанно, так что скажу сама, это честь для меня XD Аватар, сезон третий, стартует 21.09.2007, то бишь через 22 дня!!!!! Уже известны названия серий (добавлю позже), а так же на АватарСпирит выложен трейлер к третьему сезону с хорошим качеством. Вот ссылка (нажмите правой кнопкой, "сохранить объект как":
http://data.opello.org/Season3TrailerH264.mov

Слухи: Зуко встанет "на путь праведный"
Будет намного больше информации про Мей и Тай Ли
Никакого Катаанга в помине (yes, yes, yes!!!!^_^)
Сокка станет опытным и искусным бойцом
Айро - следующий Хозяин огня
Довольно сомнительно, так что, думаю, не стоит верить всем :) Да и предугадывать рановато...

НОВЕНЬКАЯ)))

Суббота, 11 Августа 2007 г. 12:57 + в цитатник
TeMaRi_4ever (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

А МОНА К ВАМ))))

      

                

Click here to see a larger view of the premiere date card

ДУМАЮ ДЛЯ ПЕРВОГО РАЗА ХВАТИТ ))))


Голосуем!

Пятница, 20 Июля 2007 г. 17:31 + в цитатник
Chio-chiochan (ATLA_Community) все записи автора
Кто из них?

Кто из этих особ мужского пола самый боевой











Кто из этих особ женского пола самая женственная?













Посмотреть результаты голосования

Создай свое голосование

http://www.libo.ru/


Это Уже Не Аватарная Тема , Но Почему Наше Сообщество Не Приветствует Пч!?

Пятница, 20 Июля 2007 г. 14:53 + в цитатник
Chio-chiochan (ATLA_Community) все записи автора Как я понимаю, новых ПЧ не приветствовали раньше...
Чтож! Чему быть того не миновать! Надо же когда то начать!?
Привтствую наших новых ПЧёлок и ПингвинЧиков)))!!!
Это я о вас:
Элин-Береж
Cherry_Ledy
Foggy_dream
С прибытием в наше сообщество!!!
вот вам красивые молодые цветочки!
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конечно раз приветствую новых, нужно поприветствовать и старых!
selena-lokeanka
Rei_Xino
Танюшка2007
kikiyou
я о вас мои золотые))
Вам вот такую картинку!
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Ну и конечно наши- дедки)) старейшины!
Самые ВЕрные и отважные)))
Icy_girl, Небесные_глаза- я о вас!
вот вам картинка со смыслом))
чур я первая)))


Ну...

Четверг, 19 Июля 2007 г. 18:24 + в цитатник
Chio-chiochan (ATLA_Community) все записи автора  (566x450, 51Kb)
Вот нам решила дизик "немного" поменять...
Конечно Айси он не понравиться. А вам?
Просто захотелось чего то нового, свежего.
Если вам не нравиться, могу обратно, на бывший поменять.
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На счёт сообщества- слушайте, тут у нас ток картинки. авики, комиксы и т.д. короче АРТ!
А давайте- вы выкладывайте СВОИ или чьи то просто ФАН_ФИКШЕН. А то ток картинки- уже надоедает.
Сплетничаем, обсуждаем... придуываем, обдумываем.
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Хотя я сама сейчас выкладываю картинку. Извините))))
А на счёт обсуждений- вот давайте, колитесь)))
Как вы думаете- а чем закончиться 3тья часть?
Не на счёт романов и т.д.
А просто- что произойдёт с нашими героями?
Можите выложить ваше мнение в картинках коммиксах, фан-фике или просто словах.
Спасбио))
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P.S. На счёт диза- не обижайтесь, но самое важное мнение тех, кто зарегился у нас с самого начала. Например- Небесные глаза. Наша САМАЯ верная ПЧ.( это не значит, что вы нас бросаете, просто она у нас самая активная, и всюду коментит и не бросает нас))Не унывающая))). Классные картинки выкладывает, нас никогда не бросает.)))
Потом тех, кто зарегился позже: например- Танюшка.
А потом недавно зарегистрировавшихся.
Не обижайтесь пожалуйста. Жду мнений вас всех!
Большинством голосов и решим!
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Продолжая тему Зутары...

Пятница, 22 Июня 2007 г. 22:36 + в цитатник
Clair-de-Lune (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

"Милые дерутся..."... дальше сами знаете  )))))

....только тешатся, в общем ))))


Ещё пара зутарский картинок! И автараки! Сорри если уже были

Вторник, 19 Июня 2007 г. 01:48 + в цитатник

СообСЧество не заглохнет!

Четверг, 14 Июня 2007 г. 16:47 + в цитатник
Clair-de-Lune (ATLA_Community) все записи автора

Потому что я так сказала! )))

Это Аватар Kyoshi (смотрите каким хорошеньким был Аанг в прошлой...ээээ..ПОЗАпрошлой жизни ))))

 

Малышка Азула ( Как я Зуко понимаю... *страшным шепотом*:  у меня у самой точно такая )))))

 Ну куда же  без Аппы! ( а то ведь Chio-chiochan и Небесные глаза меня прибьють))))

Toph ( симпатичная.... ))))



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